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Alarm Control Panel
CA-10
Program Version 5.11
WARNINGS
Due to safety reasons, alarm system should be installed by qualified personnel only.
Telephone terminals of the panel should be connected to
PSTN lines only
. Connecting to
ISDN lines may lead to damage of the equipment.
Because alarm system may contain hazardous items, its components should be kept out of
reach of unqualified personnel.
In order to avoid the risk of electric shock, read carefully this manual before proceeding to
installation. Any connections should be made in deenergized state only (i.e. with power
supply disconnected).
In the event of service operations consisting in fuse replacement, they must only be carried
out after disconnecting the supply voltage. For the replacement, use only the fuses which
have identical parameters as the original ones.
It is recommended that the manufacturer’s required housings and power supply units be
used.
Making any construction changes or unauthorized repairs is prohibited. This applies, in
particular, to modification of assemblies and components.
CAUTION !
It is impermissible to connect a fully discharged battery (voltage on terminals without a load
less than 11V) to the alarm panel. To avoid hardware damage, fully discharged or never used
battery should be precharged using proper charger.
The batteries used in the alarm systems contain lead. The old batteries must not be thrown
away, but disposed of as required by the existing regulations (European Directives
91/157/EEC and 83/86/EEC).
DECLARA
TION OF CONFORMITY
Product:
CA10P – Control panel CA-10
mainboard
Manufacturer:
SATEL spóáka z o.o.
ul. Schuberta 79
80-172 GdaĔsk, POLAND
tel. (+48 58) 320-94-00
fax. (+48 58) 320-94-01
Product description:
Mainboard for CA-10 control panel intended for use in intruder alarm systems.
This product meets the essential requirements and is in conformity with following EU Directives:
LVD
2006/95/WE
EMC
89/336/EWG + 91/263/EEC, 92/31EEC, 93/68/EEC
R&TTE
1999/5/EC (network connection, TBR21)
This product is compliant with the following harmonized standards:
LVD: EN 50131-1:1997; EN 50131-6:1997; EN60950:2000, EN60335-1:1994/A1:1996 Annex B
EMC: EN 55022:1998 (Class A); EN 61000-3-2/-3; EN 50130-4:1995, EN 61000-4-2/-3/-4/-5/-6/-11
R&TTE: TBR 21(1998)
GdaĔsk, Poland
Head of Test Laboratory:
Michaá Konarski
Latest EC declaration of conformity and product approval certificates can be downloaded from web site
02.07.2007
Warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL ......................................................... 2
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL...................................................... 3
Zones ................................................................................................................................... 3
Outputs................................................................................................................................. 5
Partitions .............................................................................................................................. 8
Access Codes and Authority Levels ..................................................................................... 9
Keypads ............................................................................................................................. 10
LED Keypad ........................................................................................................................................... 10
LCD Keypad........................................................................................................................................... 10
Monitoring .......................................................................................................................... 11
Dialer.................................................................................................................................. 12
Remote Programming – DOWNLOADING......................................................................... 13
INSTALLATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL ........................................................................ 14
Description of Control Panel Main Board ........................................................................... 14
Connection of Keypads ...................................................................................................... 17
Setting Keypad Addresses ................................................................................................. 20
Connection of Zone Expander............................................................................................ 21
Connection of Detectors..................................................................................................... 21
Connection of Sirens .......................................................................................................... 23
Connections of Telephone Line.......................................................................................... 25
Connection of Voice Synthesizer ....................................................................................... 25
Connection of Printer or Computer..................................................................................... 26
Connection of Power Supply .............................................................................................. 27
Starting the Control Panel .................................................................................................. 27
Hardware Access to the Service Mode .............................................................................. 28
Programming the Control Panel from the Computer .......................................................... 29
ACTIVATING SELECTED FUNCTIONS................................................................................ 29
Guard Control Function ...................................................................................................... 29
Telephone Messaging - Alarm Reporting ........................................................................... 30
Reporting to Telephone Monitoring Station ........................................................................ 30
Downloading – Telephone Communication with the Computer..........................................32
Modem initialization ................................................................................................................................ 33
Programming the LCD Keypad from the Computer............................................................ 34
REMOTE PROGRAMMING – DLOAD10 .............................................................................. 34
Program configuration for communication with the panel......................................................................... 35
DEFAULT SETTINGS............................................................................................................37
Control panel configuration (restore with FS 107 function):...................................................................... 37
Communication identifiers (restore identifiers with FS109 function): ........................................................ 37
Control panel access codes (restore codes with FS110 function): ........................................................... 37
TECHNICAL DATA ................................................................................................................ 38
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL
The
CA-10
alarm control panel is advanced, microprocessor-based alarm control panel,
developed in accordance with the latest trends in the field of burglary and assault signaling.
Its comprehensive features and affordable price permit application of the CA-10 both in small
and medium-size alarm systems.
The alarm control panel incorporates a number of solutions, which were previously
encountered only in special purpose equipment.
Basic functional features:
x
operating the panel from remote
LCD text display
keypads or from LED keypads,
x
remote control by means of a telephone set (selected functions) –
support of the MST-1
module
,
x
connection of up to
four independent keypads,
x
possibility of
four-partition
operation, with completely separate alarm systems, or
common zone partitions or internal partitions,
x
10 to 16 fully programmable zone inputs
(8 zones on the main board, 2 on each
keypad, extension through zones of next keypads or expander), each capable of
performing one of 21 functions,
x
support of any detectors in NO, NC, EOL and 2EOL configuration with individual zone
violation,
x
6 programmable outputs
, each being able to perform any of 41 functions.
x
built-in
telephone communicator
for:
- messaging to two monitoring stations,
- messaging alarm condition via
pager
systems,
- messaging alarm condition with
voice announcement
,
-
answering a call
and reporting the system status,
-
remote service
from a modem equipped computer,
x
built-in
RS-232 port with RJ socket
makes it possible to connect a printer (for printing
event log or current data) and program the control panel from a PC.
x
internal clock
for automatically arming/disarming partitions with TIMER function,
x
operating the system with independent access codes by
32 users
(up to 13 in each
partition) – the codes can have different authority levels, and their use is recorded in the
event log,
x
nonvolatile
memory of 255 last events,
which gathers information about arming,
disarming, alarms, troubles, etc., with date and time of occurrence, and panel user
number,
x
possibility to
supervise guard rounds
with TIMER function,
x
automatic monitoring of the alarm system performance, inclusive of finding
a damaged or
blocked detector
.
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Installer Manual
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL
Zones
In its basic configuration, the CA-10 control panel has 10 zones: 8 on the panel main board
and 2 in the keypad. In its full configuration, with four keypads (or an expander), the panel
has 16 zones available. The zones can support any detectors in the configuration NC, NO,
EOL, 2EOL/NC, 2EOL/NO. The use of 2EOL configuration enables the panel to
simultaneously control the detector and its tamper circuit by means of one pair of wires.
The zones can perform the following functions in the system:
0 – entry/exit
– the violation of which, when in the armed mode, will start countdown of the
entry delay time and will enable the delay mechanism for INTERIOR DELAY type
zones (violation of an INTERIOR DELAY zone without prior violation of the
ENTRY/EXIT zone will trigger an alarm immediately). Upon violation, a “zone
violation” code is sent to the report station (it is possible to skip sending this
message), and, after counting down the "entry delay time" and triggering the alarm -
a “zone alarm” code. The "entry delay" countdown can be signaled in the keypad. It is
possible to define automatically bypassing zones if no ENTRY/EXIT zone is violated
during the exit delay time”. Because of its additional functions, this zone type cannot
be used as a common zone for several partitions.
1 – delay
– when violated in the armed mode, it starts delay countdown, after which an
alarm is triggered. It will not occur if the zone is disarmed before completion of the
delay countdown. Upon violation, a “zone violation” code is sent to the report station
(it is possible to skip sending this message), and, after counting down the "entry
delay time" and triggering the alarm – a “zone alarm” code. The delay is not signaled
in the keypads.
2 – interior delay
– when violated in the armed mode after previous violation of the
ENTRY/EXIT zone, it behaves like a DELAY zone. When violated in the armed mode
without previous violation of the ENTRY/EXIT zone, it behaves like an INSTANT
zone.
3 – instant
– when violated in the armed mode, it immediately triggers an alarm and sends
a ”zone alarm” message to the monitoring station.
4 – day/night
– when violated in the armed mode, it behaves like an INSTANT zone, while
when disarmed, it will signal violation in the keypad (unless the signaling is disabled)
and send a “zone violation” code to the station.
5 – counting L1
– when violated in the armed mode, it increases the status of the first of
three violation counters (a „zone violation” code is sent to the station), until the
number of violations specified for that counter is exceeded (programming in FS7).
Then, the violation triggers an alarm (a „zone alarm” code is sent to the report
station). The violation counter is reset after 30 seconds since the first violation. It is
possible to program another counter count-up time (FS123). If the preset number of
violations is not reached within this time, there will be no alarm. More than one zone
can be define as COUNTING L1. Violations of those zones will be summed up.
Violation of the counting zone in armed mode can be signaled in the keypad in the
same way as for the DAY/NIGHT zone.
6 – counting L2
– operation identical as for the "counting L1", but changes the status of the
second of the three counters.
7 – counting L3
– operation identical as for the "counting L1", but changes the status of the
third of the three counters.
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